Tips & Advice: Situation Specific

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Meet Melissa & Zeus

Read Melissa's story and learn about her healing after a vicious dog attack, thanks to Zeus, her chocolate lab, and the help of training by Bark Busters!

Posted: October 15, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, Behavior Problems, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific, Corporate News

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Business as Usual: A Guide to Returning to a Normal Schedule with Your Dog

More family time at home can be a joy for humans and pups alike. Unfortunately, negative behaviors can quickly surface if we humans abruptly leave our dogs alone or crated more often as we return to our normal routines. A little preparation, however, can avoid or mitigate potential issues and keep the good vibes going when your schedule shifts.

Posted: May 31, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, Behavior Problems, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific

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A Foster Diary - Meet Jamie

This is the story about a puppy – a puppy who was found at about five weeks orphaned in a ditch on the side of the road with her two…

Posted: May 11, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: New Home, Dog Safety, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific

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How to Foster a Dog

Becoming a foster parent to a lucky dog is one of the most rewarding and enlightening experiences a dog lover can have. Foster parents play a valuable role in easing the burden placed on shelters while providing a safe environment, full of love and attention, until the special pups find their forever homes.

Posted: May 8, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: New Home, Dog Safety, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific

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Where’d Everybody Go? – How to Avoid Separation Anxiety for Your Dog

Spending time away from your dog while home may be difficult – we love our canine companions as much as they love us! 

Posted: May 1, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, Behavior Problems, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific

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An Adoption Diary

Joanne Rice is a Canine Behavioral Therapist and Master Trainer with Bark Busters Home Dog Training. She agreed to chronicle her dog adoption experience as she and her husband adopt a new dog into their family.

Posted: April 29, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: New Home, Dog Safety, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific

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Updated Letter From Our CEO

Updated Safety Measures and Support Resources Available

Posted: April 28, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific, Corporate News

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How to Adopt a Dog for the Long Haul

Nothing warms an animal lover’s heart like an empty shelter – it means pets have been adopted into happy homes, full of love, warmth, and attention. Recent events have led to an encouraging uptick in adoptions around the country, but I can’t help but wonder – did they really go to their “furever” homes? Or just their “until things return to normal” homes?

Posted: April 14, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: New Home, Dog Safety, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific

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Family Time, All the Time

Recent events have led to a sudden rise in at-home time for all family members – including the four-legged ones! Moving work, school, and other responsibilities into our homes means navigating new distractions and tackling unique challenges for canines and humans. Luckily, we’ve learned a thing or two over our 30-plus years working with dogs to help pet owners manage the current situation – and even have some fun doing it!

Posted: March 29, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, Behavior Problems, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific, Having Fun

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Indoor Games to Play with Your Dog

Dogs love to play outside, no matter what the weather or situation. But when circumstances won’t allow for it, pet parents must get creative at home in order to entertain our furry friends! Here is a list of indoor games to keep your dog healthy, happy, and enhance the bond you share.

Posted: March 23, 2020; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Behavior Problems, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific, Having Fun

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